Home Additions & Remodeling in clayton, NC & Charlotte,NC

Transform Your House Into the Home You’ve Always Wanted

Whether you’re planning a small home remodel or a large-scale home addition, Kali Enterprises is here to bring your vision to life. From expanding kitchens and adding bedrooms to basement finishing in Clayton, NC and Charlotte, NC, and The Triad, our team handles every step of the process with care and precision.


Schedule your free consultation today and see how easy it is to create more space, comfort, and value in your home.

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Home Additions & Renovations in clayton, NC, Charlotte, nc & The Triad

 No Remodeling Project Is Too Big or Too Small

We’ve completed everything from whole-house remodels  to quick bathroom updates and kitchen renovations Yes, life happens and sometimes they seem overwhelming, that's where we come in. 


Sometimes remodeling starts because of unexpected events - storm damage, fire damage, or just realizing your family has outgrown the space. That’s when our experience makes all the difference. We don’t just rebuild - we reimagine your home so it works better for your lifestyle.


 "When life gives you lemons, let's make some delicious lemonade!!"

Our services include:

  • Custom home additions and expansions
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodeling
  • Basement finishing and in-law suites
  • Dormers, chimneys, and structural changes
  • Exterior upgrades, trim, and siding

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Frequently Ask Questions?

  • Do I Need a Permit?

    Let's recap the changes to the North Carolina Licensing Board of General Contractors: If a project cost less than $20,000 and NO structural work is required, then you don't need a permit. Almost all remodels and renovations will require structural work, so you need a permit. Another change for 2024, if the project cost is $40,000 or more, then not only do you need a permit, but you must also have a licensed general contractor (That's US!!) pull the permit and do the work.

  • Do I Need a Survey?

    This is not a clear-cut answer, but generally speaking, if you are adding to your existing house footprint, you want to get a survey. There are horror stories about people building additions without a survey and they don't find out until it is too late.